Jim Field, Chris Parks, Matt Mullenix, and Doug Leonard take a look at 8 area high school football games and make their predictions.
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Jim Field, Chris Parks, Matt Mullenix, and Doug Leonard take a look at 8 area high school football games and make their predictions.
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Jim Field speaks with Atlantic Head Football Coach Nick Ross as his team prepares to travel to Harlan.
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Officials with the Atlantic Rotary Club have announced a partnership with the Cass County Child Abuse Prevention Council (CCCAPC) for their annual Rotary Auction Raffle. Proceeds from this year’s raffle will be used to support violence prevention efforts and educational activities at all three Cass County School Districts.
Kristen Templeton, CCCAPC coordinator, said “Our goal is to focus on violence prevention education throughout the 2014-2015 school year in Cass County. We hope to do this by bringing in a dynamic speaker to start the year off and help spread this message to students and the entire community.”
The local Child Abuse Prevention Council has been in contact with internationally recognized speaker The Scary Guy about bringing his educational message to each school in Cass County at the beginning of the next school year. The multi-day program involves working with youth in each school, at an age appropriate level, to discuss concepts such as hate, violence and prejudice, while teaching youth skills to process information they see in the world around them and take responsibility for their own actions.
Community members interested in supporting this effort through the Rotary Auction Raffle are encouraged to contact a local Rotary member or CCCAPC member to purchase their raffle tickets. Tickets can also be purchased at the Atlantic Chamber, Cass County Public Health/Unity Point at Home in Atlantic, or at Rolling Hills Bank and Trust locations in Atlantic, Anita and Griswold.
Ticket prices are 1 for $20 or 6 for $100. Raffle prizes will be given as cash in the amounts of $2500, $1500 and $1000. The raffle winners will be drawn at the 31st Annual Atlantic Rotary Auction, scheduled for Saturday, November 16th at the Cass County Community Center. Seats are still available for the auction, and anyone interested in attending is encouraged to contact an Atlantic Rotary member to purchase tickets.
An Atlantic man was arrested Friday (Oct. 18th) on alcohol and child endangerment charges. The Cass County Sheriff’s Office says 29-year old Nathan Patrick Kinzie, of Atlantic, face a felony OWI 3rd Offense charge, and two aggravated misdemeanor charges of Child Endangerment. Kinzie was taken to the Cass County Jail where he was being held on $9000 bond.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Department of Public Health is expanding its free nicotine replacement program in hopes of helping more residents quit smoking or chewing tobacco. The agency announced Friday that beginning Wednesday, people who enroll in the Quitline Iowa program will be eligible for eight weeks of nicotine replacement therapy. That’s double the four weeks of therapy that was available.
Agency director Mariannette Miller-Meeks says the longer people have access to nicotine replacement patches, lozenges or gum, the better their chance of quitting use of tobacco. To enroll in the program, call 1-800-QUIT-NOW or go online to www.quitnow.net/iowa.
The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports an investigation into a Thursday afternoon fire at a home in College Springs has resulted in an arrest. 41-year old Steven Dean Lundvall, of College Springs was arrested at around 3:45-p.m. and charged with Reckless Use of Fire, following an investigation into a fire at 706 Iowa Avenue in College Springs. Lundvall was being held in the Page County Jail on $1,000 bond.
Officials say at around 3:27-p.m. Thursday, deputies with the Page County Sheriff’s Office responded to a request for assistance at a house fire in College Springs. Fire departments from College Springs and Clarinda were attempting to contain the flames in the home, which was unoccupied. The residence, owned by Kenny and Debbie McClarnon, sustained damage by heat generated from the fire.
The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office is issuing an alert to residents of the County, that beginning 10-a.m. October 25th, and lasting until Noon, the Sheriff’s Office will be upgrading its phone system. As a result, the Administrative lines will be down for the two-hour period. Officials stress that the 9-1-1 lines will still be functional, and anyone with an emergency on Oct. 25th from 9-am until Noon, can call. The 9-1-1 line will be answered by a neighboring agency.
The Atlantic Police Department reports the arrest on Thursday of 19-year old Andrew Laughlin, of Atlantic. Laughlin was arrested on a Cass County warrant charging him with Possession of a Controlled Substance with the intent to deliver. He was booked into the Cass County Jail.
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